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Old 10-04-2009, 10:42 AM
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I am sure it's not frozen/rusted on there. I had it off last summer to do the e-locker mod. It came of real easy. I think it's stuck on that center lip due to binding. I'll take some pics when I get around to cutting this thing off. I think we'll be surprised at how thin that metal is.

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I don't think it's as bound up as he thinks it is - just seems that way because it's frozen to the flanges.

I have been becoming the dean of driveshaft damage lately, including one that was relatively seized at the slipyoke, and it would still move with enough pressure.
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Cut it in half, they are like a mm thick.
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Yep, sawsall!
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